There simply wasn’t time to organize these extremely immersive filmmaking workshop experiences again in the meantime, because they demand so much planning and preparation. However we have found a partner who helps with all those things, which is why we are restarting the concept, now with the first 3-day Filmmaking Masterclass in the UK, at Wotton House in Surrey (very close to London), to be exact!

And it’s already taking place next week, October 29-31, and we are already almost fully booked! However there were some last minute cancellations, so please get in touch (via links on the website!) to book your spot if you are interested. If you’re lucky, you might still make it into this truly unique experience.

The teachers

Apart from Philip Bloom (who will be rotating between all groups) and myself, I am very happy that we have my buddy Johnnie Behiri (co-owner of cinema5D and a great shooter), Julian Wakefield and Adam Loretz on the tutoring team as well. Each one of us will guide one group and Philip will be “everywhere” to help. Find out more about the tutors on the official website for the Filmmaking Masterclass.

What so special about the Filmmaking Masterclasses?

It’s like a guided filmmaking experience, from concept to production and post production, to a finished product!

This time we deal with corporate films, and we will have actors available for our attendees to work with.

The rough structure

Day 0 (the evening before):

informal get-together, you meet everyone for the first time, we have dinner together on location

Day 1:

Introduction round, everyone talks briefly about their experience

People are put into random small groups and given shooting exercises

under time pressure, each of these small teams has only a few minutes to shoot very simple pre-defined scenes

The tutors review the students based on these quick shooting exercises and put them into groups

These groups are given the same or similar assignments for their corporate film

The groups start planning their shoot, writing a script and scouting locations under the guidance of the tutors. They also figure out which gear they are going to use and why

Day 2:

Shooting day. From the early morning to the evening, this is an immersive shooting experience with hands-on shooting for everyone on the team, under close guidance of all tutors.

Ingesting the footage should start on the same evening to prepare for the edit.

Day 3:

Editing day. Most of the day will be spend editing, with the odd pick-up shoot if needed (determined in the edit). All guided through with our tutors.

Presentation in the evening in front of the entire workshop group and all tutors

About Nino Leitner

Nino Leitner, AAC is a filmmaker, DP and film producer based in Vienna, Austria - yet mostly working around the globe. He focuses mainly on commercial & corporate work as well as documentaries, with an increasing number of fictional narrative projects.